willindsay
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Ok so I came across This Link somewhere on the forum and though it would be great to have One Touch Up especially on the drivers side. Now the link is for a Ranger so it took a little bit to figure it out.
With the help of a wiring diagram and some people on this forum I finally figured it out for the First Gen Explorer.
First thing you need is to acquire a Auto down module(ADM). You will need the module. the harness and as much of the wires as you can easily get 8-10in should be plenty. You'll also need some wire tape and line taps(or other method of tapping wires).
You will then want to remove your door panels and peal back the plastic covering to see the wires you'll need.
You'll need to find the Yellow/Red wire going to the motor and cut it leaving enough room on each side to attach a new wire. (There were 2 at my junction point and I just picked one so if one doesn't work try the other) You'll then take the Red wire on the ADM harness and attach it to the wire going to the side of the wire you just cut going towards the motor. You'll then take the White/Black wire from the ADM and attach to the side going towards the switch.
Should be something like this.
Next you'll need to find the Light Blue/Black wire I chose to tap mine near the original ADM. DON"T CUT this wire you are only going to tap into it with either Yellow/Green or Light Blue/Black(depends on what the module came out of) off the new ADM harness.
Like So.
Next you'll need to locate the Red/Yellow wire again I chose to tap mine near the original ADM. DON"T CUT this wire either. You will need to tap it with the Yellow wire from the new ADM harness.
(Forgot to take a Pic sry)
Last you'll be left with a Black wire you can tap this into any black wire you like as it's just the ground.
Once that is done turn the car on and give it a try. If it doesn't work check your taps and splices to make sure you have proper connection.
If it works correctly after pressing the up button for a second the window should go all the way up on its own.
Just wrap all the connections in wire tape and put the door panel back on and enjoy!
With the help of a wiring diagram and some people on this forum I finally figured it out for the First Gen Explorer.
First thing you need is to acquire a Auto down module(ADM). You will need the module. the harness and as much of the wires as you can easily get 8-10in should be plenty. You'll also need some wire tape and line taps(or other method of tapping wires).
You will then want to remove your door panels and peal back the plastic covering to see the wires you'll need.
You'll need to find the Yellow/Red wire going to the motor and cut it leaving enough room on each side to attach a new wire. (There were 2 at my junction point and I just picked one so if one doesn't work try the other) You'll then take the Red wire on the ADM harness and attach it to the wire going to the side of the wire you just cut going towards the motor. You'll then take the White/Black wire from the ADM and attach to the side going towards the switch.
Should be something like this.
Next you'll need to find the Light Blue/Black wire I chose to tap mine near the original ADM. DON"T CUT this wire you are only going to tap into it with either Yellow/Green or Light Blue/Black(depends on what the module came out of) off the new ADM harness.
Like So.
Next you'll need to locate the Red/Yellow wire again I chose to tap mine near the original ADM. DON"T CUT this wire either. You will need to tap it with the Yellow wire from the new ADM harness.
(Forgot to take a Pic sry)
Last you'll be left with a Black wire you can tap this into any black wire you like as it's just the ground.
Once that is done turn the car on and give it a try. If it doesn't work check your taps and splices to make sure you have proper connection.
If it works correctly after pressing the up button for a second the window should go all the way up on its own.
Just wrap all the connections in wire tape and put the door panel back on and enjoy!